By Vasundhara Singh
A poem on the season of creation: spring! Written using the word for ‘spring’ in multiple languages, and the poet’s interpretation of it.
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By Vasundhara Singh
A poem on the season of creation: spring! Written using the word for ‘spring’ in multiple languages, and the poet’s interpretation of it.
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By Preeti Kathuria
“The unbroken continuance, ticking a rhythmic trance. Once housed in the cuckoo clock, flew off in a single rare instance…”
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A musing about different colors, and each of the meanings attached to them; and the quest for going beyond the shades, and into a spectrum.
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Feeling enchanted amidst a crisis like Covid-19 can feel hopeless at times. Geeta shares a few photos of chasing enchantment amidst a field of dying flowers (even when it might feel like there’s none to be found).
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A journal series of photos, capturing the day-to-day coping of an individual, and the process of coming to terms with the distress of quarantine, a pandemic, and closure/endings.
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“Yellow, always so bright and luminous, capturing my attention to show me that insanity is always the path to courage…”
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“…the Yellow girl, a century too young / All I long for are Van Gogh’s Sunflowers and Klimt’s Kisses!” A poet’s musing through poetry.
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A vivid experience of the yellow summer memories, and the joy of childhood.
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A poem inspired by the colour yellow. It takes us through sunrise and the meaning it holds for the writer as well as the reader.
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“…Through her veins, they breed and bleed / Maiden of the sun, brightest yellow / Spirit so sublime, heart so mellow…” A poem about the sun.
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